My "creative team" is just me and 6 agents arguing

Made the mistake of drawing out my current "creative team" and now I cant unsee how stupid this looks lol

a year ago a freelance project mean coordinating a copywriter, editor, designer, VO person, sometimes someone doing motion too. now somehow the org chart is basically:

me = creative director

agent = copy

agent = video

agent = design

agent = music

agent = revisions

also me = QA, IT support, client management and unpaid intern

Very normal company. Zero HR department.

The funny part is I thought using agents would mean I was doing fewer jobs. mostly it just changed the jobs.

I spend way less time manually moving assets around, but way more time saying stuff like "no, the scar is on the LEFT eye" or "please stop changing the jacket in shot 3."

As a solo ai video creator that tradeoff is still worth it for me, because the annoying handoffs used to kill the whole project.

I ended up keeping most of this inside Framia cause the agents can work off the same canvas instead of me bouncing between video, image, audio, and editing tools. I still have to direct the whole mess, but at least I'm not acting as human API middleware between every department.

The one thing AI still hasn't solved is having an actual coworker say "this idea sucks, dont make it."

Every agent is basically like "great idea!" Which might honestly be the most dangerous part of this entire setup lol. Anyone here has the same experience?

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u/Federal-Speed-7814 — 6 days ago

How do I convince my family that opening windows on the 18th floor is dangerous for our cat

my family keeps opening the living room window for fresh air but we're on the 18th floor. I have a 1 year old cat who sits on that windowsill constantly and im terrified shes gonna slip out one day.

they keep saying im being paranoid and that she's smart enough not to fall. showed them articles about high-rise syndrome and they just brush it off. we rent so we cant drill anything or do permanent mods to the window.

Looking for some kind of no drill fresh air system that works for a high rise apartment. need something cat safe so they have zero excuse to crack the window open anymore.

I saw an ad for cozeware freshflow which claims to bring in fresh air through a window unit without leaving it open. Sounds good on paper, but it's pre-launch so who knows. Anyone seen something similar that's actually cat-proof

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u/Federal-Speed-7814 — 6 days ago